Francisco was seeking $3.6 million and the Rangers had countered with $3 million when they swapped figures last week.

Francisco was 2-3 with a career-best 25 saves and a 3.83 ERA in 51 relief appearances last season, when he also had three stints on the disabled list. Opposing batters hit only .214 against Francisco, who had 57 strikeouts and 15 walks in his 491/3 innings.

The only remaining Texas player in arbitration is right-hander Scott Feldman, a 17-game winner last season who is seeking $2.9 million. The Rangers have offered $2.05 million.

Raiders recruit on all-America team

Denton Ryan quarterback Scotty Young was among nine Texans named to the newly released Parade Magazine high school all-America football team.

The 6-foot-3, 185-pound Young has said he will sign with Texas Tech next week. He passed for 64 touchdowns as a senior, three short of the state record set by former Tech quarterback Graham Harrell at Ennis High School.

The 47th Parade all-America team has 58 players from 24 states. It was selected by coaches, journalists, scouts and recruiters.

Young threw 65 touchdown passes his junior year and had 8,962 passing yards in two years as a starter.